Eye Anatomy Journal. Embroidered A5 Notebook.
A notebook made by using a traditional Japanese stab binding technique.
Front cover of a pinkish grey card stock, with a Vintage Anatomical Eye print, partly hand embroidered, in cotton threads.
Tinted inside the embroidery with colored pencils.
Great gift idea for a doctor, a professor, a student of medicine, or just an anatomy lover as I am!
On the inner side, the cover is finely lined for smooth writing.
Bound with natural waxed string.
Contains : 50 sheets (100 pages front and back).
You can choose plain, ruled or squared paper inside the notebook.
Dimensions : 21cm x 15cm / 8.3 x 5.8 inches (A5).
Made to order, please check current turnaround time.
Personalization: The notebook can be personalized with a name if you like.
Maximum characters to be embroidered, counting also the empty spaces : 21.
The name will be embroidered in one row, on the bottom of the Anatomical embroidery in red thread.
If you like to have a personalization, please, write me on the "Personalization" box, the name you want to embroider.
If you like something different, please contact me first.
☞The anatomical print is from " Anatomy and Physiology for Nurses", by Diana C. Kimber, 1907.
Slight differences may exist from the photo shown here, as it is completely handmade.
Pens, pencils etc. shown in the photos are not included.
You can see shipping cost during checkout.
All products will be gift wrapped
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Reviews
Reviewed by Rajinder on Jan 3, 2022
Amazing quality, stunning intricacy and product was as described! It surpassed our expectations and the personalization is a lovely little touch. This is my second time ordering these books and I will continue to do so. Seller is very responsive and pleasant - easy to work with! I give my highest recommendation!!
Reviewed by kgammarano on Dec 24, 2019
Outstanding, as usual! Chiara never disappoints.
Reviewed by Hayley Gustafson on Jun 10, 2016
This journal is so cool! The stitching is very intricate and detailed. It provides both a visual and textural element to the journal.